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Economy => Trading Discussion => Topic started by: bensam1231 on January 07, 2016, 11:12:10 AM



Title: All or Nothing BTC Funding Website?
Post by: bensam1231 on January 07, 2016, 11:12:10 AM
Does anyone know of a all or nothing kickstarter type BTC website? I did some googling and found some traditional websites and also some that will just offer a widget (not return the funds if they aren't funded), but nothing like a easy to use Kickstarter for projects that is all or nothing.


Title: Re: All or Nothing BTC Funding Website?
Post by: mobnepal on January 07, 2016, 03:50:50 PM
I don't know any of the bitcoin related kickstart which allow public investment. I have recently heard one india based bitcon wallet have raised 1million$ recently but it is from private investment. So may be some other member may have better idea.


Title: Re: All or Nothing BTC Funding Website?
Post by: bensam1231 on January 07, 2016, 06:40:12 PM
That's kinda crappy. There are a lot of projects around here that need a all-or-nothing escrow in order to work and utilize BTC because that's the flavor of BCT. The closest thing I found was BTCchip, but it merely monitors a address.

https://bitcoinchipin.com/

If anyone knows something like Kickstarter for this, it'd be great. I imagine fees for the website would be much less as all it would have to do is refund funds after using it (which doesn't cost a lot with BTC compared to Paypal or such). They could even take like .2% or something.


Title: Re: All or Nothing BTC Funding Website?
Post by: legendster on January 10, 2016, 06:35:43 AM
I don't know any of the bitcoin related kickstart which allow public investment. I have recently heard one india based bitcon wallet have raised 1million$ recently but it is from private investment. So may be some other member may have better idea.

It's not a fundraiser, investors were already a part of the company's advisory boards and related to the company in some way or the other. Only now they have invested their own money into a venture that they think will yield them a good return.

Keep your eyes on Bitstarter.co you'll see something in the line of kickstarter / indiegogo coming from people behind that website.